Thursday, 31 August 2017

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 83 -- 85 [Volume 6] Episode 34: The Dragon's Gift by AverageMansReviews

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 83 -- 85 [Volume 6] Episode 34: The Dragon's Gift by AverageMansReviews















Review Time: this episode has many things to offer its audiences.

Cringer/Battle Cat: both of these characters individually put in a great showing, Cringer firstly shows a good mixture of his personality traits in this episode from being quite goofy to sweet and then obviously being scared of what is happening in this storyline. Now secondly moving onto Battle Cat he has some very good sequences, his personality is really strong which gives this character such a massive stage presence even with or without He-Man the audience knows that this character is around, in a nutshell inside he is soft and respectful to friends, but incredibly overpowering and highly intimidating to any enemy.

Other characters: now throughout this journey the audience will meet a small selection of characters which for me, they all have likable personality traits there is nothing wrong with them.

Teela vs. Skeletor: I really do like these sequences, because it isn't that often that we get to see these two characters [from a film critic/TV critic perspective,] we don't often get to see these two characters working off one another consistently especially in this case they are using two swords [one each] so from my perspective these sequences are fresh and most definitely something interesting to watch.

Ending message: to be honest I have seen this ending message at least twice now and it is a little bit vague or just perhaps I'm missing something, but it talks about respect life and enjoy life.

This episode receives: 90% approval; like I have already said this episode has so many things to offer its audiences from beginning to end, but it has to be noted that Teela does whinge quite a lot in this episode and on a side note I have been using subtitles throughout these episodes, the reason why I haven't brought it up like a film review is because it isn't a part of the project itself I am just using those facilities which is something completely different.


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